Not much really changes in New Zealand after two years. Sure a rugby world cup has been won surmounting to added pride of being kiwi; while a major disaster struck, an earthquake has decimated the country's 2nd biggest city. To me however it is still how I remember it. The air is still clearer; things are still cleaner; everywhere is generally cleaner; my friends still the same (just a bit more grown up); my family routine is the same; and most importantly my perception is still the same: NZ is a beautiful place but it is just too far from everything else, and though it doesn’t have the stressors of living in somewhere such as Europe – there just isn’t enough going on for me as a ‘young person’. Nonetheless it isn’t a bad place to be in the summer; even in Auckland the biggest city: beaches, forests, and other nature things are within a 30 minute (drive-time) radius. Moreover you have a pick of great art and music festivals, with the most incredible locations, in areas that are sparsely populated. WOMDAD (World Of Music And Dance), takes place on a lake in the town of New Plymouth, while I was lucky enough to go to the Splore festival for the 2nd time.
Monday, 27 February 2012
Back in the ‘home-land’ after a 2 year hiatus
Not much really changes in New Zealand after two years. Sure a rugby world cup has been won surmounting to added pride of being kiwi; while a major disaster struck, an earthquake has decimated the country's 2nd biggest city. To me however it is still how I remember it. The air is still clearer; things are still cleaner; everywhere is generally cleaner; my friends still the same (just a bit more grown up); my family routine is the same; and most importantly my perception is still the same: NZ is a beautiful place but it is just too far from everything else, and though it doesn’t have the stressors of living in somewhere such as Europe – there just isn’t enough going on for me as a ‘young person’. Nonetheless it isn’t a bad place to be in the summer; even in Auckland the biggest city: beaches, forests, and other nature things are within a 30 minute (drive-time) radius. Moreover you have a pick of great art and music festivals, with the most incredible locations, in areas that are sparsely populated. WOMDAD (World Of Music And Dance), takes place on a lake in the town of New Plymouth, while I was lucky enough to go to the Splore festival for the 2nd time.
Here is a video, whereby on the 0:15 second mark is a bunch of mimes that were promoting the ‘Fluxus Funhouse’, an event company whom my friend runs; I volunteered to get in to the festival at half-the-price to take part as well: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGQzkr7cUfA&feature=share
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